Bridge Bay Campground

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Sick views of the water and the Absaroka Range all from camp? If this sounds like your cup of good times then say “yes, please!" to Bridge Bay Campground. With room for RVs and tents, hikers will love the access to the eastern part of the park, while anglers and boaters will be out on Yellowstone Lake faster than they can bait their lines. There’s restrooms, water, fire pits Continue reading...

Sick views of the water and the Absaroka Range all from camp? If this sounds like your cup of good times then say “yes, please!" to Bridge Bay Campground. With room for RVs and tents, hikers will love the access to the eastern part of the park, while anglers and boaters will be out on Yellowstone Lake faster than they can bait their lines. There’s restrooms, water, fire pits and picnic tables galore in camp and those wanting to discover the parks rich history can take in evening ranger programs all summer long! You’ve got the best of Yellowstone at your front door at Bridge Bay, the only cup of tea you’ll need.

I really enjoyed my stay within the park. We were greeted by elk upon arrival which made me happy. The campsites are flat and close to restrooms. There is a camp store nearby to get firewood. It's a nice central spot within Yellowstone. Takes about 30 minutes to get to the Grand Canyon one direction and another 30 minutes to get to Old Faithful. The staff are friendly and helpful!